Here’s the future. China, which uses coal to generate 73% of its power, is experiencing a coal shortage. Blackouts, as we would call them, are in order, and many businesses are affected. Here’s how it is affecting global shipping.
Sam Chambers October 1, 2021
How China’s power crunch is affecting every strand of shipping – Splash247
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